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Amazon
Clarifai

Clarifai
Book | 36.8% | |
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Imagga
created on 2019-06-04
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a screenshot of text | 94.3% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 87.5% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone | 84.3% | |
Clarifai
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Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-05
a photograph of a sign that says how to get rid of horsefeel
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip-2 on 2025-07-06
a poster with the words how to get a job
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-11
This image features a health poster with two main sections of text aimed at educating the public on how to combat houseflies and prevent the spread of disease.
Top Section:
Titled "How to Get Rid of Houseflies," it provides practical instructions:
- Regular removal of garbage and horse manure from stables to eliminate breeding grounds.
- Encourages persuading neighbors to manage their refuse.
- Suggests protecting food in stores and homes with screens and methods like sticky flypaper, traps, or poison to catch any stray flies.
- Highlights the importance of holding careless storekeepers accountable to prevent flies from spreading germs through food.
The text notes it was "Prepared by C.T. Burns of Harvard University" and distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston.
Bottom Section:
Titled "Things to Remember About the Housefly," it emphasizes:
- Houseflies should not be tolerated as they are dirty.
- Flies carry germs for illnesses like summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and other diseases.
- Stresses the idea that houseflies can be eliminated and that they transmit human disease.
The overall design is simple, featuring a gray background and black text on white panels, ensuring readability while promoting public health measures.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-11
The image is a vintage health poster with the title "HOW TO GET RID OF HOUSEFLIES." It provides instructions on maintaining cleanliness to avoid the breeding of houseflies. The text suggests that all garbage and horse manure should be kept covered and removed weekly during summer. It emphasizes keeping houses, yards, and alleys free from filth and persuading neighbors to manage their refuse. The poster advises that places where food is exposed should be protected by screens and that stray flies should be trapped, poisoned, or caught on sticky fly paper. It warns against careless storekeepers who might allow flies to contaminate food, spreading disease.
Below this main section, there is another box titled "THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE HOUSEFLY," which states that houseflies should never be tolerated and are filthy, carrying germs of diseases like typhoid fever and tuberculosis. The message concludes by reminding the reader that houseflies can be banished and that they transmit human disease.
The poster is credited to C. T. Bran of Harvard University and is distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston. The layout is simple, with black text on a white background mounted on a gray board.
Anthropic Claude
Created by anthropic.claude-3-haiku-20240307-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image appears to be a health poster providing information on how to get rid of houseflies. It outlines several steps to prevent the breeding and spread of houseflies, such as keeping garbage and horse manure covered, persuading neighbors to properly dispose of waste, and protecting food stores from flies. The poster also lists important facts about houseflies, including that they can carry the germs of summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and other diseases, and that they should never be tolerated. Overall, the poster aims to educate the public on effective methods to control and eliminate houseflies in order to maintain public health.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-opus-20240229-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image provides health advice on how to get rid of houseflies. It recommends keeping garbage and horse manure covered and removed weekly during summer, and keeping houses, yards and alleys free from filth. It advises persuading neighbors to take care of their refuse to deprive flies of breeding places.
The image also lists things to remember about the housefly, stating that houseflies are filthy and carry germs of various diseases like summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and others. It emphasizes that houseflies can be banished, but they transmit human disease.
The advice is presented by the Women's Municipal League of Boston and distributed by C.F. Howe at Harvard University.
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-11
This is a historical health poster about controlling houseflies, likely from the early 20th century. The poster is divided into two main sections. The top section, titled "HOW TO GET RID OF HOUSEFLIES," provides detailed instructions about maintaining cleanliness, including proper garbage disposal and manure management from stables. It emphasizes keeping food covered in stores and using methods like fly paper to catch stray flies.
The bottom section, titled "THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE HOUSEFLY," highlights the health risks associated with houseflies, noting that they carry diseases like typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and "summer complaint." The poster was prepared by C. F. Bates of Harvard University and distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston.
The poster has a very formal, text-heavy design typical of public health materials from this era, with clear black text on a white background. The message strongly emphasizes both community responsibility and public health concerns regarding fly control.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image is a vintage health poster, likely from the early 20th century, that provides information on how to get rid of houseflies and things to remember about them.
- Title: The title of the poster is "HOW TO GET RID OF HOUSEFLIES" and "THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE HOUSEFLY".
- The title is written in large, bold font at the top of the poster.
- The title is centered and takes up most of the top half of the poster.
- Content:
- The poster provides tips on how to get rid of houseflies, including:
- Keeping garbage and horse manure covered and removed once a week
- Keeping houses, yards, and alleys free from filth
- Persuading neighbors to take care of their refuse
- Depriving flies of their breeding places
- Thoroughly protecting food and screens from flies
- Catching sticky fly paper, trapping, or poisoning flies
- The poster also lists things to remember about houseflies, including:
- They should never be tolerated
- Houseflies are filthy
- Houseflies carry germs of summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and other diseases
- Houseflies can be banished
- They transmit human disease
- The poster provides tips on how to get rid of houseflies, including:
- Visuals:
- The poster has a light gray background with a darker gray border around the edges.
- The text is written in black ink and is easy to read.
- There are no images or graphics on the poster.
- Purpose:
- The purpose of the poster is to educate people on how to get rid of houseflies and the dangers they pose.
- The poster is likely intended for public display in areas where houseflies are a problem.
Overall, the poster provides practical advice on how to eliminate houseflies and highlights the importance of taking action to prevent their spread.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-05-31
The image presents a vintage poster with the title "HOW TO GET RID OF HOUSEFLIES" in bold black text at the top. The poster is divided into two sections: the main section and a smaller section below it.
Main Section:
- The main section features a white rectangle with black text, providing instructions on how to eliminate houseflies.
- The text advises keeping garbage and horse manure covered, removing them weekly, and keeping houses, yards, and alleys free from filth.
- It also recommends persuading neighbors to take care of their refuse and depriving flies of their breeding places as the best way to get rid of them.
- Additionally, it suggests protecting food with screens and using sticky fly paper, traps, or poison to catch stray flies.
- The text concludes by emphasizing the importance of public opinion in controlling the careless and dirty storekeeper who must be controlled by public opinion; otherwise, he will allow flies to infect the food he sells and continue to distribute disease germs among his customers.
Smaller Section:
- Below the main section, there is a smaller white rectangle with black text that reads "THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE HOUSEFLY."
- This section highlights several key points about houseflies, including:
- They should never be tolerated.
- Houseflies are filthy.
- Houseflies carry the germs of summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and other diseases.
- Houseflies can be banished.
- They transmit human disease.
Additional Information:
- At the bottom of the poster, there is a small line of text that reads "Distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston."
- The background of the poster is a light gray color, which provides a clean and neutral backdrop for the text and images.
Overall, the poster effectively conveys important information about houseflies and how to eliminate them, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to keep their home or community free from these pests.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image appears to be a poster or informational sheet titled "How to Get Rid of Houseflies" distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston. The poster provides tips and guidelines on how to control and eliminate houseflies, which are considered a public health nuisance and disease carriers.
The poster emphasizes the importance of proper waste disposal and sanitation to deprive houseflies of their breeding grounds. It recommends covering and removing garbage and horse manure from stables weekly during the summer months and keeping houses, yards, and alleys free from filth.
The poster also suggests persuading neighbors to take care of their refuse to prevent houseflies from spreading. It advises protecting food stores from houseflies by using screens and controlling stray flies through trapping or poisoning.
Additionally, the poster highlights the role of storekeepers in preventing the spread of diseases by maintaining cleanliness and controlling houseflies in their establishments.
Overall, the poster aims to educate the public on effective measures to combat houseflies and reduce the risk of disease transmission associated with these pests.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image shows a poster with a white background. The poster contains text that is divided into two sections. The first section is titled "How to get rid of houseflies." The text provides instructions on how to eliminate houseflies. It emphasizes the importance of covering and removing garbage and horse manure from stables weekly during the summer. It also suggests keeping houses, yards, and alleys free from filth and persuading neighbors to take care of their refuse to deprive flies of their breeding places. The text also advises protecting food in houses and stores with screens and using sticky fly paper, traps, or poison to catch stray flies. It also highlights the need to control careless and dirty storekeepers to prevent them from infecting food and distributing disease germs among customers.
The second section is titled "Things to remember about the housefly." The text highlights the dangers of houseflies, stating that they should never be tolerated as they are filthy and carry the germs of summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and other diseases. It also emphasizes that houseflies can be banished and transmit human disease. The poster is distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-05
This is a vintage educational poster about houseflies. The top section, titled "How to Get Rid of Houseflies," gives instructions on eliminating them by cleaning up garbage, manure, and refuse, and protecting food with screens. The lower section, "Things to Remember About the Housefly," lists facts about their unsanitary nature and the diseases they transmit. It also suggests that houseflies can be banished. The poster was prepared by C. T. Bruns of Harvard University and distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston. The style is very straightforward, with simple, clear text and no images. The background has a light grey color.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-05
Here is a description of the image:
The image appears to be a scan of a vintage health poster. The background is light gray, with two blocks of text in black on white backgrounds.
The top block of text is titled "HOW TO GET RID OF HOUSEFLIES" and offers advice such as keeping garbage and horse manure covered, removing refuse, and ensuring houses and stores are protected by screens. It also suggests catching stray flies with sticky paper or poison. It emphasizes public opinion as a way to control careless storekeepers who allow flies to contaminate food. The poster identifies that it was prepared by C.T. Brues of Harvard University and distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston.
Below this is another block of text titled "THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE HOUSEFLY". It includes statements like "THEY SHOULD NEVER BE TOLERATED," "HOUSEFLIES ARE FILTHY," and "HOUSEFLIES CARRY THE GERMS OF SUMMER COMPLAINT, TYPHOID FEVER, TUBERCULOSIS AND OTHER DISEASES." There are also shorter statements: "HOUSEFLIES CAN BE BANISHED" and "THEY TRANSMIT HUMAN DISEASE."
At the top left corner of the poster it says "Health Posters." There is also some handwritten notes in the top right corner of the image.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-03
The image is a health poster providing information on how to get rid of houseflies and important facts to remember about them. Here is a detailed summary:
Main Section: How to Get Rid of Houseflies
Garbage and Horse Manure Management:
- All garbage and horse manure from stables should be kept covered.
- These should be removed once each week during the summer.
- Ensure that houses, yards, and alleys are kept free from filth.
Neighborhood Collaboration:
- Encourage neighbors to take care of their refuse.
- Depriving flies of their breeding places is the best way to get rid of them.
Food Protection:
- All houses and stores where food is exposed for sale should be thoroughly protected by screens.
- Any stray flies should be caught using sticky flypaper, trapped, or poisoned.
Storekeeper Responsibility:
- The carelessness and dirty practices of storekeepers must be controlled by public opinion.
- Otherwise, they will allow flies to infect the food they sell, spreading disease germs among customers.
Bottom Section: Things to Remember About the Housefly
Tolerance:
- Houseflies should never be tolerated.
Hygiene:
- Houseflies are filthy.
Disease Transmission:
- Houseflies carry the germs of summer complaint (likely referring to gastrointestinal illnesses), typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and other diseases.
- Houseflies can be banished.
- They transmit human disease.
Credits:
- The poster was prepared by C. E. Turner of Harvard University.
- It was distributed by the Women’s Municipal League of Boston.
The poster emphasizes the importance of cleanliness, community effort, and food protection to control houseflies and prevent the spread of diseases they carry.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
The image is a health poster titled "How to Get Rid of Houseflies." It provides advice on eliminating houseflies by maintaining cleanliness and hygiene. The poster emphasizes that all garbage and horse manure from stables should be covered and removed regularly. It also advises persuading neighbors to manage their refuse to deprive flies of their breeding places. Houses and stores with exposed food should be screened, and stray flies should be caught or poisoned. The poster warns against careless and dirty storekeepers and encourages public opinion to control them, as they can allow flies to infect food and distribute diseases. The bottom section summarizes that houseflies should not be tolerated as they are filthy, carry germs for diseases like summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and others, and they can be eliminated to prevent human disease transmission. The poster is distributed by the Women’s Municipal League of Boston.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-12
This image appears to be a historical health poster focusing on preventing houseflies and their associated health risks. The poster is divided into two main sections:
Top Section: "HOW TO GET RID OF HOUSEFLIES"
- The text provides instructions on managing household waste and horse manure to prevent houseflies from breeding.
- It emphasizes keeping garbage, houses, yards, and alleys clean and free from filth.
- It advises persuading neighbors to manage their refuse properly.
- It recommends protecting food in houses and stores with screens and catching or poisoning stray flies.
- It stresses the importance of controlling careless and dirty storekeepers to prevent the spread of disease germs.
Bottom Section: "THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT THE HOUSEFLY"
- This part highlights the dangers of houseflies, stating that they should never be tolerated because they are filthy and can transmit human diseases.
- It specifies that houseflies carry germs of summer complaint, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and other diseases.
- It concludes with the message that houseflies can be banished but they transmit human disease.
The poster was prepared by C. T. Brues of Harvard University and distributed by the Women's Municipal League of Boston. The overall design is simple and informative, aimed at educating the public on hygiene practices to combat the spread of disease-carrying houseflies.